Women journalists described how physical attacks, online abuse, and coordinated smear campaigns are commonplace in Thailand.
The journalists, who are charged with "membership in a terrorist organisation" and "terrorism propaganda", were arrested in Diyarbakır in 2022 and detained for over a year. The next hearing in their ...
Areshka, 71, is a political scientist, journalist and labour union activist. He was detained in April 2022 for “actively participating in independent trade union activities”. Human rights defenders ...
This statement was originally published on cijmalaysia.net on 17 January 2026.
Despite African Union diplomacy, attacks on schools, hospitals, and markets continue, leaving South Sudanese civilians ...
Citizens argue that voting cannot bring legitimacy or stability when accountability for past crimes remains unresolved.
Uganda's pre-election internet shutdown effectively froze mobile money, halted online trade, and stripped informal and gig workers of income at the most politically sensitive moment of the year.
Human rights defender and journalist Kamel Labidi is remembered for advancing media reform, defending imprisoned activists, and for his leadership of IFEX member Vigilance for Democracy and the Civic ...
The most commonly identified threat was Russia's invasion of Ukraine, followed by the President's Office and anonymous Telegram channels.
The spread of AI-driven surveillance technologies in public spaces marks a clear shift in how the state surveils its citizens today.
Following her reporting on alleged plagiarism in Justice Minister Radu Marinescu's PhD thesis, Șercan was attacked by politicians and received hundreds of threating and intimidatory messages on social ...
Uganda's most recent internet shutdown was engineered to quiet dissent, fracture everyday life, and weaken collective political agency.